The 5G network is rapidly being deployed in markets around the world, and the advance of the network could mean profound changes for the Intelligence of Things (IoT) ecosystem. Two-thirds of businesses have plans to develop new tools and technologies that will leverage 5G by 2020.
In the latest Intelligence of Things Tracker, PYMNTS examines how the launch of the 5G network is impacting the IoT world, and how — despite the networks’ speed — security concerns surrounding IoT devices remain high.
Around The IoT World
WeRide is far from the only player looking to utilize 5G for connected cars. Researchers from the U.K.’s University of Warwick are experimenting to see if 5G sensors could help cars talk to each other, and better communicate potential obstacles on the road.
The 5G network could also expand the use of IoT technology in industries like agriculture. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is currently presiding over a pilot for smart farms, called Farmbeats, that utilizes IoT technology to enable farmers to receive data about their crops in real time. The program is also making use of smart sensors and cloud technology to send agricultural data faster and more accurately.
To learn more about this and other IoT news, visit the Tracker’s News & Trends section.
5G And Issues With IoT Security
To learn more about how the rise of 5G, connected cars and other IoT devices are impacting IoT security, visit the Tracker’s feature story.
About The Tracker
The Intelligence of Things Tracker showcases companies leading the way in all aspects of IoT.
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